According to the lawsuit, the 19 passengers on board Flight 1326 from San Diego to Las Vegas were kept in a smoke-filled cabin for nearly an hour. It describes the experience as extraordinarily hot, with smoke filling the aircraft after a brake fire led to an emergency landing.
The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report on the incident revealed that the Airbus A321 encountered a brake fire upon landing, resulting in smoke and flames, indicating a severe risk at the airport.
The plaintiffs claim they endured a difficult experience, from the violent impact of the landing due to tire explosions and landing gear collapse, to the distressing conditions while waiting for evacuation in a smoke-filled environment.
Frontier Airlines stated that emergency services were able to extinguish the fire quickly and that all passengers were later evacuated safely, despite the harrowing conditions experienced on board.
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